Example sentences of "may be [vb pp] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These would include its use in emergency airway management in the field and in cervical spine injury as the neck may be maintained in the neutral position during insertion and laryngoscopy is not needed .
2 Details of the science experiments which the astronaut will carry out may be revealed in the next week or two , Professor Heinz Wolff , of Brunel University , said .
3 The aim of this Council was presumably to rationalize post-16 vocational provision , and establish criteria according to which the various existing qualifications may be accredited in a uniform way .
4 The draftsman should , therefore , consider whether to impose on the tenant a limit to the number of persons who may be employed in the demised property in order to avoid overloading the available facilities .
5 Although the phrase ‘ care workers ’ is not in general use , the term has been chosen to describe a wide range of people who may be employed in the voluntary or statutory sectors and who have responsibility for the services made available in the community to support old people and their caring relatives .
6 The agent , having prepared particulars , will advertise and circularise potential purchasers , but the sale price may be presented in the following ways .
7 The abundance and the functional effects of N-Oct 3 may be regulated by different mechanisms : ( i ) transcription of N-Oct 3 may be regulated in a temporal and tissue specific manner , ( ii ) the RNA half life might be controlled by sequences in the 3' untranslated region as suggested by our findings ( iii ) a bias in translation in favour of N-Oct 5 proteins may serve to neutralize the effects of the N-Oct 3 protein .
8 She may be dressed in a different uniform , and therefore must explain her role to the patient .
9 Perinatal complications among babies born with an inherited predisposition towards schizophrenia may be implicated in the later manifestation of this disorder .
10 Another was the suicide of Brennus after his retreat from Delphi , which may be represented in a famous bronze of the museum of Naples .
11 There is some evidence that a decrease in free volume ( ie shrinkage ) may be delayed in the glassy state and thus may occur gradually with polymer ageing .
12 It suggests that injustices in this world may be rectified in the next .
13 Land may be advertised in the local or national press or in trade journals by estate agents , solicitors , land-owners , banks or executors .
14 A double bridle , or perhaps a pelham , may be worn in the other classes , but if you are not used to riding in one , or your horse has a sensitive or difficult mouth , then stick to a snaffle .
15 We have since dummy suffixes may be interchanged in the second term on the right .
16 We may be placed in the same street , but there is room for both of us and more .
17 It may be noted that a set of equations Ax = p , where A is general , may be cast in the above form by premultiplication by AT : unc However , this does not appear to offer any computational advantage .
18 Celtic self-awareness may be traced in the popular rebellions of the fifth century , especially in Armorica ( Zosim. 6.5.3 ) .
19 However , only fishing vessels fulfilling the conditions laid down in section 14 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1988 may be registered in the new register .
20 Under section 14(1) ( b ) of the Act of 1988 , a fishing vessel may be registered in the new register only if it ‘ is managed , and its operations are directed and controlled , from within the United Kingdom . ’
21 The AWB also controls the length of the working week and the allowances that may be made in the weekly wage for various payments in kind .
22 Impressions and patterns may be made in the wet sand , either by hand or with the tools available .
23 A description of personality traits is beyond the scope of this book , but they may be categorised in a simple manner under three headings , thus : * role traits : which are those parts of the personality which determine how an individual will react or behave in particular situations , and will react to the expectations of others in that situation .
24 In such cases protection may be justified in the short term to alleviate the employment effects of a rundown of the industry but long run protectionism would reduce the potential material living standards of the working population .
25 The precise import of the text is uncertain , but Roland Bligh of Gallaher says , ‘ It would seem that there is a very real risk that Gallaher sponsorship activity may be curtailed in the medium term ’ .
26 Yet preparation is not always a case of in-depth research so much as systematically thinking through what may be faced in the real life negotiating position .
27 They may be hampered in the efficient winding up of your affairs by the limited powers Parliament gives to the next of kin in these circumstances .
28 Grandfather or grandmother 's opinion may be communicated in a subtle manner , but even in today 's western society the opinion of the elders still carries great weight .
29 Such defects commonly occur in Bénard convection experiments , as may be understood in the following way .
30 The explanation of the kind of art shown in this exhibition may be sought in the deep-seated and persistent interest which human beings have in the fantastic , the irrational , the spontaneous , the marvellous , the enigmatic , and the dreamlike .
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